The United States Probation and Pretrial Services Office for the District of Kansas believes the transition out of the criminal justice system is a



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The United States Probation and Pretrial Services Office for the District of Kansas believes the transition out of the criminal justice system is a process, not an event. The transition off supervision is one of the most critical steps in achieving long term success in the community. We hope, during the course of your supervision by our office, you have been provided with the tools you require to make this transition a successful one. The purpose of this handbook is to provide you with written reference materials, should you need assistance after your term of supervision has expired. Thank you for your cooperation during your term of supervision. Your successful completion of supervision is the first step in affecting long term, positive change in your life.

DISABILITY The State of Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services (SRS) Disability Determination Services (DDS) makes disability and blindness determinations for the U.S. Social Security Administration. DDS also reviews the cases of individuals who already receive benefits, in order to determine if they continue to qualify for benefits; conducts hearings in cases where SSI eligibility is found to have ceased; and makes Medicaid eligibility determinations for individuals who do not meet the financial requirements for SSI. To submit a claim for social security benefits, contact your local Social Security Office: JOHNSON COUNTY th 15375 West 95 Street Lenexa, Kansas 66219 913.661.9758 WYANDOTTE COUNTY 850 Nebraska Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 913.621.0265 MISSOURI RESIDENTS: 6320 Euclid Kansas City, Missouri 64132 800.772.1213 SOCIAL SECURITY SERVICES ONLINE Residents of any state may apply for disability, or other social security services online by accessing: www.ssa.gov/onlineservices

EMPLOYMENT KANSAS JOB LINK Kansas Job Link is an online resource where employers get current information on where to find potential employees, and job seekers receive current information on where to find specified jobs. To look for employment with Kansas Job Link, visit their website at: https://www.kansasjoblink.com/ada/, and follow the instructions to Create a Job Seeker Account. DOUGLAS COUNTY Lawrence Workforce Center 2540 Iowa, Suite R Lawrence, Kansas 66046 785.840.9675 785.865.5465 (fax) website: http://www.workforcecenters.com/lawrence JOHNSON COUNTY Overland Park Workforce Center 8417 Santa Fe Drive Overland Park, Kansas 66212 913.642.8484 913.642.7260 (fax) LEAVENWORTH COUNTY Leavenworth Workforce Center 515 Limit Street, Suite 200 Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 913.628.4152 913.682.1804 (fax) WYANDOTTE COUNTY Kansas City Workforce Center 552 State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 913.281.3000 913.281.0069 (fax)

EMPLOYMENT, CONTINUED MISSOURI RESIDENTS: The Missouri Department of Economic Development, Division of Workforce Development has developed Missouri Career Centers. These centers are designed to be one-stop-shops for all employment and training needs. Businesses, job seekers, and those with special needs can visit any of the centers located throughout the state, and receive valuable workforce services. Located in each Missouri Career Center are resource areas equipped with computers, fax machines, telephones, and other resources to assist with locating employment. There are three Missouri Career Centers which service the Kansas City area: KANSAS CITY FULL EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL: 1740 Paseo Kansas City, Missouri 64108 816.471.2330 816.471.4054 (fax) KANSAS CITY NORTH rd 3100 NE 83 Street, Suite 1201 Kansas City, Missouri 64119 816.437.3635 816.468.1943 (fax) KANSAS CITY SOUTH 6801A Longview Road Kansas City, Missouri 64134 816.325.1000 816.325.1010 (fax)

GENERAL ASSISTANCE The State of Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services (SRS) provides the following general assistance services for Kansas residents: Cash for Families, Cash for Disabled Adults, Health Care, Child Care, and Food Stamps. An individual must apply with SRS and found to be eligible for these services. To begin this process, contact your local SRS office: ATCHISON COUNTY MIAMI COUNTY Atchison SRS Office Osawatomie SRS Office 410 Commercial 616 Brown Atchison, Kansas 66002 Osawatomie, Kansas 66064 913.367.5345 913.755.2162 913.367.1927 (fax) 913.755.4228 (fax) BROWN COUNTY WYANDOTTE COUNTY Hiawatha SRS Office Kansas City SRS Office 810 Oregon 400 State Avenue Hiawatha, Kansas 66434 Kansas City, Kansas 66117 785.742.7186 913.279.7000 785.742.2929 (fax) 913.279.7701 (fax) DOUGLAS COUNTY JOHNSON COUNTY Lawrence SRS Office Overland Park Service Center 1901 Delaware 8915 Lenexa Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Overland Park, Kansas 66214 785.832.3700 913.826.7422 913.826.7576 (fax) FRANKLIN COUNTY Ottawa SRS Office 2215 South Main Ottawa, Kansas 66067 785.229.8600 785.229.5532 (fax) LEAVENWORTH COUNTY Leavenworth SRS Office 515 Limit Suite 100 Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 913.651.6200 913.651.2131 (fax)

GENERAL ASSISTANCE, CONTINUED The Missouri Department of Social Services provides general assistance services to Missouri residents. These services include: assistance for needy families, food stamps, childcare, welfare to work, services for the blind, medical care for families, care for pregnant women, as well as numerous services for children and youth. To access these services, contact your local DSS office: JACKSON COUNTY th 615 East 13 Street Kansas City, Missouri 64106 816.889.2000 816.889.2008 (fax) EAST JACKSON COUNTY 201 East Partridge Street Independence, Missouri 64055 816.325.5800 816.325.5995 (fax) SOUTH JACKSON COUNTY 6801-B Longview Road Kansas City, Missouri 64134 816.325.1012 816.325.1022 (fax) MIDTOWN OFFICE 4900 Swope Parkway Kansas City, Missouri 64130 816.929.7100 816.929.7101 (fax)

MENTAL HEALTH BROWN/DONIPHAN MIAMI COUNTY Kanza Mental Health and Guidance Center Sunflower Centers of Kansas 909 South Second Street 505 South Hospital Drive Hiawatha, Kansas 66434 Paola, Kansas 66071 785.742.7113 913.557.9096 785.742.3085 (fax) 913.294.9247 (fax) DOUGLAS COUNTY WYANDOTTE COUNTY Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Wyandotte Center for Community 200 Maine Street, Suite A Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Lawrence, Kansas 66044 757 Armstrong 785.843.9192 Kansas City, Kansas 66101 785.843.0264 (fax) 913.233.3300 website: www.bertnash.org 913.233.3350 (fax) website: www.wyandotcenter.org FRANKLIN COUNTY Franklin County Mental Health Center th 204 East 15 Street Ottawa, Kansas 66067 785.242.3780 785.242.6397 (fax) JOHNSON COUNTY Johnson County Mental Health Center 6000 Lamar, Suite 130 Mission, Kansas 66202 913.831.2550 913.826.1608 (fax) website: www.jocogov.org/mentalhealth LEAVENWORTH COUNTY The Guidance Center 500 Limit Street Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 913.682.5118 913.682.4664 (fax) website: www.theguidance-ctr.org

MENTAL HEALTH, CONTINUED MISSOURI RESIDENTS: The Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Comprehensive Psychiatric Services is charged with the delivery of services to individuals with mental illness throughout the State of Missouri. To access mental health services, contact the center serving your part of the state: WESTERN AREA (serves Kansas City Metro Area) Southwest Missouri Mental Health Center 2201 North Elm Street Nevada, Missouri 64772 417.448.3400 471.667.6526 (fax) The State of Missouri also offers the Network of Care for Mental Health, an online information place for individuals, families, and agencies concerned with emotional wellness, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities. This website makes critical information, communication and advocacy tools available at the click of a button. To access this website, go to: http://missouri.networkofcare.org STATE MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITALS: LARNED STATE HOSPITAL RR 3, Box 89 Larned, Kansas 67550-9365 620.285.2131 620.285.4357 (fax) OSAWATOMIE STATE HOSPITAL P.O. Box 500 Osawatomie, Kansas 66064-9757 913.755.7000 913.755.2637 (fax) RAINBOW MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY th 2205 West 36 Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66103-2198 913.789.5800 913.384.1948 (fax) MISSOURI RESIDENTS: WESTERN MISSOURI MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 816.512.7510 816.512.7509 (fax)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE There are hundreds of licensed substance abuse treatment providers in the State of Kansas. It would not be feasible to provide the contact information for every provider as part of these reference materials. If you are in need of substance abuse treatment services, the U.S. Probation Office recommends you contact the Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Center (RADAC) listed below, which services the Northeast Kansas area. This center is funded by the State of Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services (SRS) and provides onsite assessment and referrals. The center also determines an individual s financial eligibility for services If an individual is determined to be economically disadvantaged, the center provides pre-approved payment for treatment. SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSESSMENT AND REFERRAL Heartland Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Center 5500 Buena Vista, Suite 203 Roeland Park, Kansas 66205 913.789.0951 913.789.0954 (fax) MISSOURI RESIDENTS The State of Missouri Department of Mental Health Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse funds a wide variety of clinical treatment and recovery support services. These services are designed to provide a continuum of services to assist individuals with substance use disorders in achieving and maintaining recovery. To access these services, contact the district office serving the Kansas City area: Missouri Department of Mental Health-Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Western District Office 2600 East 12 th Kansas City, Missouri 64127 816.482.5770 816.482.5774 (fax) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no fees for membership, A.A. is supported through their own contributions. To find an A.A. meeting in your area, you may visit the A.A. website at www.alcoholics-anonymous.org, or by calling the Kansas A.A. Central Office at 316.684.3661, or the Kansas City, Missouri A.A. Central Office at 816.471.7229.